Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 15 May 1930, p. 12

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The Only Pool in the Chicago region equipped with the new and beautiful Submarine Lighting Swim! T HE PRESS Navarro and Chevalier Pictures at Deerpath Featuring two of the outstanding motion picture . productions . of the year, "Devilâ€"Mayâ€"Care" with Ramon Navarro, and "The Love Parade," with Maurice Chevalier, the coming week‘s program at the Deerpath theâ€" atre, Lake Forest is an unusually brilliant and attractive one, with striking screen <successes each day and a wealth of news, comedy and cartoon shorts which go to make up cne of the best weeks ever offered cne 0 hereabouts Thursday of this week is the last showing of "Sarah and Son" with Ruth Chatterton, leading woman â€"of the films. Friday, May 16, Ken Maynard in "Parade of the West" with Gladys McConnell, Otis Harlan and young Jackie Hanion, allâ€"talking, outdoor picture, cireus, laughs, action. Saturday, May 17, matinee and eveâ€" ning, "She Couldn‘t Say No" with Winnie Lightner, Chester | Morris, Johnny Arthur and Tully Marshall, a delightful comedyâ€"drama. Sunday, May 18, continuous 2 to 11 p.m., Norma Talmadge in her first talking picture, "New York Nights," with Gilbert Roland and an allâ€"star cast. Monday and Tuesday, May 19â€"20, Ramon Navarro in a music romatic Saturday, May 24, "Cohens and Kelâ€" leys in Seotland." Tony Lencioni, proprietor of the local bowling alleys and formerly in the confectionery business plans to open a vegetable and fruit market in his building on Central avenue, just west of Second street about the end of this week. He is stocking the new store with everything in the line of fresh fruit and vegetables of all kinds and those who know him are assured that he will give prompt and efficient service and that the goods he sells will be firstâ€"class in every respect. Plans to Open Fruit and Vegetable Market IMPORTANT WATER NOTICE The City‘s new filter plant has been in opâ€" eration since April.16th, and only clear water is being .pumped into the distribution system, However, the old water mains hold large deposita ‘of mud, and the public is. warned that from time to time this mud: is likely. to show at at the taps. . This is usually caused by an excessive use of water, necessary openâ€" ing of hydrants, or cutting in of mains. Upâ€" on the final completion of : the new water plant, some weeks hence, when the necessary surplus water will be available the mains will be given a thorough flushing. Unt!! this has been done the public is maked to be patient anl to remember that any muddy water coining from the taps is the result of the deposits in the mains, and dod& not 1 the filter plant: g v. C. MUSER, City Clerk and City Manager Thursday, May 15, 1930

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